LIMCA Book of Record recognizes JHALSA for opening 500 clubs in a single day on PeopleLink’s VC technology
- September 30, 2021
- Posted by: Arti Sharma
- Category: Blogs

The Limca Book of Records recognised the launch of online Legal Literacy Clubs in 500 government schools across Jharkhand in a single day, connected over the PeopleLink platform. The Governor of Jharkhand, Smt. Droupadi Murmu, launched the programme in the presence of the Chief Minister, Shri Raghubar Das, making Jharkhand the only state to establish a legal literacy programme of this kind in its schools.
The aim was civic: to teach students their rights and duties and help them become better-informed citizens. Reaching 500 schools at once, including Kasturba Gandhi schools, on the same day made the technology behind it as notable as the initiative itself.
Civic Education That Reaches Every School at Once
A programme like a legal literacy club only delivers on its promise if every school can take part, not just the well-connected ones. Connecting 500 schools simultaneously over one platform meant the same launch, the same message, and the same start reached students across the state on a single day.
PeopleLink’s video conferencing carried that connection at high quality on optimised bandwidth, which is what made simultaneous participation across so many sites practical rather than aspirational.
Why Low-Bandwidth Reliability Matters in Public Education
Government school networks span urban and remote areas with very different connectivity. A platform that holds quality on modest bandwidth is what lets a state programme include every school rather than leaving the hardest-to-reach ones behind. That reliability is central to PeopleLink’s virtual classroom solutions.
It is also what turns a one-off event into a repeatable channel: once the network is in place, it can carry lessons, training, and guidance, not just a launch.
A Model for Government Education Programmes
The Jharkhand initiative shows what large public-education deployments can achieve when the technology is matched to the ambition: a standard build, central coordination, and a platform designed for many sites at once. PeopleLink’s education solutions support exactly this kind of state-scale rollout.
Frequently Asked Questions
What did the Limca Book of Records recognise?
The launch of online Legal Literacy Clubs in 500 government schools across Jharkhand in a single day, connected over the PeopleLink platform, making Jharkhand the only state to establish such a programme in its schools.
Why connect 500 schools at once?
So a state-wide programme reaches every school on the same day with the same message, including remote and Kasturba Gandhi schools, rather than rolling out unevenly over time.
How does the technology reach remote schools?
PeopleLink’s platform holds video quality on optimised bandwidth and supports many sites in one session, which is what makes simultaneous participation across a whole state practical.
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